Monday, November 28, 2011

LEEKS AND CUCUMBERS

Last week's Sunday School lesson has set wheels spinning in my head.  We are in Numbers 11, studying the wilderness wandering after the Exodus.


My oh-so-excellent Sunday School teacher was explaining how Moses was putting in overtime as he tried to lead his flock of malcontents.

The children of Israel had chosen to employ the ever-alluring "blame others" option by moaning about how they were in a pickle and it was all Moses' fault.  They cried because life was hard for them without Egypt's cucumbers and leeks.  In that complaint, somehow they had forgotten that they DIDN'T have the sting of the whip or dawn-to-dusk brickmaking.  When their murmuring reached the ears of their intercessor Moses, it displeased him.

If I had been Moses I might have wanted to fund their desire for getting up a busload to go back to Egypt.

In the narrative, their desperate words are recorded.  They said "but who will give us meat?"...

WAIT.

In the span of time that Israel was in Egypt, they went from being a nomadic, collectively self-sufficient people...to people who looked to government to take care of them.  Some were children of slaves and perhaps had heard their parents talk of how hard life was in bondage.  Now they were thinking that life as free men wasn't so much to crow about.

They had lost their focus.  And frankly, they had lost their good sense.



Instead of being God-dazzled by all of the miracles they were honored to witness, they were circumstance-dazzled.  Instead of pursuing a thankful attitude for the manna and quail, they clamored for the abundance (the leeks and cucumbers) that they found so easy to get used to.  Now it was out with the Promised Land and in with the known commodity.  They wanted Egypt as provider.  They didn't trust God.

How long does it take for self-sufficient people to swerve into helplessness?  A generation?  Two?  I kept thinking how much that story sounded like my country.

BEYOND JOBLESSNESS
The number of people on government aid swells beyond joblessness and compromises self reliance. We can trust God that He has a good purpose for "work" in our lives.  And when men are paid not to work, something starts to disintegrate.  Lord, allow us to understand and value the work ethic in our society.

COLLECTIVE SELF-RELIANCE
America has a history of collective self-reliance as government was structured around Judeo-Christian tenants.  We help each other under God.  It was Christians who established universities and hospitals and organizations to protect the helpless.  God said it was not good for man to live alone...and then He modeled community as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Lord, help us see the foolishness of autonomous living...or living under a faux benefactor.

ACTS 17.26 BLESSING
Our country may not be the Promised Land, but it is an exceptional place to be born.  Give us a heart of gratitude for our liberty, Lord.   Our country is a gift that blesses our lives and also blesses the world.  It began as a safe place for Your kingdom to be proclaimed.  God, help us not take America for granted.

But most of all, Lord...


It is YOU who gives all good gifts.  Help us trust You as our Provider.

OVERSTIMULATED

TWENTY BILLION of our stimulus dollars went to green industries to stimulate job growth and the economy.

Know precisely where those dollars went?  SEVENTEEN of the TWENTY BILLION went to Obamaites...people on his re-election committee and bundlers who raised money for him.  Really?  Eighty percent of the money went to cronies?

There used to be a word for that back when we knew what "corruption" was.

For just a minute, forget stimulating the economy and creating jobs.  Let's just look at a raw cash cow:

SOLYNDRA
At the tip of unsustainable business models sits a company whose name you recognize from the news.  We have heard about it because a whistleblower called into a talk program back in September and the next day the FBI swarmed Solyndra headquarters to confiscate papers.   http://www.breitbart.tv/ex-solyndra-employee-everyone-knew-the-plant-wouldnt-work/     

What was the beef?  As they built the extremely expensive, state-of-the-art building with our dollars, everyone already knew the Chinese were producing their product cheaper.  So less than a year later, it predictably folded and took our wad of cash ($500 million) with it.

BRIGHTSOURCE
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s green company needed DEEP POCKETS to bail them out.  That would be you and I...to the tune of $1.4 BILLION dollars through a loan guarantee from a "former" employee of BrightSource who went to work for us at our Energy Department.

It is hard to envision a company that couldn't get float on $1.4 billion.




FORMER VP GORE'S GREEN COMPANIES
Let's say former VP Al Gore put 16 million and Senator Dianne Feinstein put 1 million into a startup.

Then suppose the Feds GIVE them a grant.  Not a loan...a TAXFREE CHECK from the slush fund called "stimulus" that you and I funded.  Next, the stockholders go public and issue an IPO.  Within 18 months, Gore's investment goes to 89 million.  Nice.  He has every right to invest and make money...isn't that capitalism?

NOT IF MY MONEY FINANCES HIM.

When Mike put his 30 years in working for the government, he was under layers of regulation that restricted what could be done that even SEEMED like influence-peddling.  No one could so much as buy lunch for a government worker.  Nevermind working in a political campaign...we couldn't even put a candidate's sign in our yard.  

Perhaps you are thinking that these green technology companies are the future and government should invest in the future.  Investing in risky, demonstrable losers that their own number-crunchers advised against?  You might say...well, they were creating jobs that are badly needed.  Yes.  Jobs.  And the number of jobs BrightSource created averaged out to be $1 million per job.  

Now a pronouncement comes down from on high.  http://blogs.investors.com/capitalhill/index.php/home/35-politicsinvesting/6645-solyndra-staff-get-13000-taa-federal-aid  The Labor Department has decided something novel; ALL of the 1,100 ex-employees of Solyndra have each been declared eligible for $13k in federal aid.  That's right.  The taxpayer will now add $14.3 million MORE dollars, which added to Solyndra's initial loan guarantee makes over half a BILLION.

That's a hard furball to swallow.  The rationale is given is that the workers were hurt by overseas competition.  UH, yeah!  Now we're back to those pesky Chinese.  But since when is GOVERNMENT in the severance package business, propping up private employees whose company goes belly-up?

The environmental movement is on shaky ground because not everyone is convinced of the science.  But everyone SHOULD BE convinced of a frail economy that doesn't need to try and change horses in mid-stream...and particularly if the horses are running toward red.

A late news release says Solyndra has only received a very lowball offer for their equipment and another very lowball for the property.  So don't count on seeing our 500 MIL investment.  Taxpayers poured money out of a boot.

So are these guys creating jobs or creating billionaires?  Are they environmental saviors or profiteers?  The rest of us non-caring, knuckle-dragging, poor-steward schlubbs are just asking.  Using OPM to get rich is a sweet deal if you can get it.

Like a Madoff scheme, it "made off" with lots of dough.

Monday, November 21, 2011

A DIFFERENT SPIRIT

There is a different spirit moving across our land.
It's a spirit of comparison and strife and envy...
...and violence.

A spirit that exalts the created rather than the Creator.
A spirit of corruption in high places.
A spirit of power that is rottenness toward the young.



Unspeakable rottenness.


And harmful toward the most innocent.


Light of the World, we beg You to shine in these dark places.  How we need your goodness.  

Spirit, make us protectors of the weak...
God lovers...
responsive to authority...
and mindful of our divinely-assigned purposes.


Father, we so look forward to the day 
when motives will be PURE.
The lion and lamb will both have new natures
 and our nature-of-grace won't have to contend.

Lord, we just want you to know 
that we won't miss that urge to be powerful.
Or rich.
Or...first.

The new Jerusalem will dazzle the eyegate 
with all those fiery jewels and colors.
But the absence of rottenness 
may be the most dazzling perk of all.

Maranatha, Lord!



Thursday, November 10, 2011

AUTHENTICATE!

 Color me crestfallen this morning because I really like everything Herman Cain SAYS he stands for.  Yesterday I posted Cain's debate in TX with Gingrich...and wrote the word "electrified".  Today that has turned to a sour burp.

I WANT HERMAN CAIN TO BE THE REAL DEAL.  How can Americans know the truth in a "he said/she said" gossipfest?  Is Mr. Cain a predator or innocently accused?

You know what Herman Cain needs? Authenticating.  Perhaps he should release the National Restaurant Association's report that vindicated him.

Here's a different authentication.  Thomas and the disciples are checking out what Jesus has said.

That's just ONE of the things I appreciate about the Lord.  God authenticated what His Prophet said. Jesus' walk/talk aligned.  Boy, are we thirsty for authentication in our day!

When Jesus walked across the Promised Land, He proclaimed the good news.  Then He authenticated His credentials with signs and miracles.  That helps my confidence in what He says...and also in His uniqueness.  No other religious leader authenticated what he said.  Neither Joseph Smith nor Mohammed nor any other figure came back from the dead.  And that's not all.

Take Isaiah 40.22.  The Holy Spirit overshadowed Isaiah to cause him to write "it is He (God) who sits above the vault (sphere) of the earth".  Why is that 2,500 year-old-verse so inspiring?  In Isaiah's day, scientists thought the earth was flat and held up by three elephants.  I can just imagine Isaiah obediently putting down words while his human nature was shouting "do you know how crazy this is?"

Isaiah's verse is just one example of Scripture breaking new ground.  But the BIGGEST reason I put my confidence in what the Bible says...is because there were so many prophecies of Jesus that came true.  Coincidence?  Maybe one or even two would be a coincidence.  But how can the fulfillment of dozens be explained?  (*See below)

Then there are hundreds of prophesies that are future to us about Jesus' return.  If He got the first bunch right, I'm willing to trust Him for the second bunch.

Finally, Jesus' Messianic miracles are powerful persuaders.  Israel had been told to watch for certain things that would define their Messiah.  That's how they would recognize Him...if He did four specific things that only God could do.

HEALING THE LEPER
Jesus cleansed a man of this incurable disease of leprosy in Luke 5.  Then He told the leper not to tell a soul, but to go straight to show himself to the priests.  Their response?  They called Jesus a blasphemer.

CASTING OUT THE DEMON FROM A DUMB MAN
To do a Jewish exorcism you had to first establish communication (identify the demon's name).  Because the afflicted was dumb, his demon was unexorcisible by human means.  When we read in Matthew 12 and Mark 9 about Jesus casting out the demon, the multitudes were amazed.  But the response of the religious leaders?  They say Jesus is demon-possessed.

HEALING CONGENITAL BLINDNESS
In John 9, Jesus healed a man born blind.  Who better to give sight than the Light of the world?  The teachers of the law responded  "you are healing on the Sabbath".  Then they added "you are born in sin and now you try to teach us?  Get out!"

RAISING THE DEAD
When Jesus raised Lazarus (John 11), the multitudes believed.  But when the Pharisees found out, they convened the Sanhedrin and decided to bring Rome in to deal with the situation because "it was better for one man to die for the nation".

Jesus met the Messiah requirements and the religious leaders (above all people) should have known.  But they were not interested in authentication.  They already had their minds made up.

It is no different in our day.  Check out the bodacious claims below that our Bible makes about Jesus.  Remember they were hundreds of years before He came.  And then watch Him fulfill what was written.  It is great vetting when your walk and talk match.  I still don't know about Herman Cain, but all my confidence is in the Good Book and the One who authenticates me.





*OT PROPHECY and NT FULFILLMENT

Micah 5.2 predicted Jesus would be born in Bethlehem (Matthew 2.1, Luke 2.4)

 Zechariah 11.12,13 said He would be sold for thirty pieces of silver (Matt. 26.14-15, 27.8-10)

Psalm 41.9 described His betrayal by a friend (Matthew 26.49-54)

Psalm 27.12 and 35.11 talk of Jesus being accused by false witnesses (Matthew 26.59-60)

Zechariah 13.7 shows He's forsaken by disciples (Matthew 26.56, Mark 14.49-50)

Humiliated and spit upon in Isaiah 50.6,7 and 53.4 (Matthew 27.28-30)

Wounded and bruised in Isaiah 53.5 (Matthew 27.26, Mark 15.19)

Silent before accusers in Isaiah 53.7, 9b (Matthew 27.12 and 14, 1Peter 2.22-24)

Hands and feet pierced in Psalm 22.16 (Luke 23.33, John 20.25-27)

Crucified with thieves in Isaiah 53.12  (Mark 15.27, Luke 22.37)

Prayed for persecutors in Isaiah 53.12 (Luke 23.34)

Reviled, rebuked, mocked in Psalm 22.6-8 and 109.25 (Matthew 27.39-44, Mark 15.29-30)

People were astonished and stared in Psalm 22.17 (Luke 23.35)

Clothing divided and lots cast in Psalm 22.18 (Matthew 27.35, John 19.23-24)

Cried out in anguish in Psalm 22.1 (Matthew 27.46, Mark 15.34)

Gall and vinegar given in Psalm 69.21 (John 19.28-30)

Friends stood afar off in Psalm 38.11 (Luke 23.49)

Bones not broken in Psalm 34.20 and 22.14 and Exodus 12.46 and Numbers 9.12 (John 19.33 and 36)

Side pierced in Zechariah 12.10 (John 19.34-37)

Darkness came over the land when He died in Amos 8.9 (Matthew 27.45)

Committed Himself to God in Psalm 31.5 (Luke 23.46)

Buried in tomb of a rich man in Isaiah 53.9 (Matthew 27.57-60)

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

COUSIN PATTY

The Lord kindly painted the hills of NW Arkansas this week for a visit from my Massachusetts cousin Patty.

Patty is my age and the oldest kiddo from my Daddy's favorite sister, Aunt Babe.  Patty had never been down South before, so Mike and I tried to spread the drawl and hospitality thickly.

EASY
My cousin is one of those rare birds who can be happy doing whatever.  Isn't that true contentment?  Being easy was a great quality for a house guest and I took a lesson.  "Patty, we can do this or that" we would say as our list of options framed scenarios.  She would say "Oh, THAT sounds like fun!"  But then she said the same thing about the next option and she meant it.  She has been a blessing and we've vacationed, too, as we rode alongside her.





LINEAGE
Do you see that tall, skinny, handsome man on the top right?  That's my Daddy, Jim Hodges (and my grandparents on the front right).  The groom at this wedding was Daddy's best buddy and they joined the Army together after Pearl Harbor.  Daddy introduced Charlie to his little sister Babe...and Babe and Charlie are Patty's parents.

Patty loves family and the Lord graciously plopped her down in a big one.  My Grandmother Hodges had eight kids and so did Aunt Babe.

When my cousin grew up she matched her love of children with a teaching career and served 36 years.  Nate was with us when we picked up Patty at the airport and they joined at the hip immediately.  Then when we took her to Little Rock, the little girls swarmed her.
FAMILIAL
Familial traits are endearing.  Patty and all my New England relatives call me "Sue".  No one else calls me that, so it's sweet to me.  We share the Hodges humor...on retail day we stood @a wire card rack at least 10 minutes laughing our heads off.  We're both a bit ADD and we're people people.  Growing up, my family didn't have money to make many trips East, but I can remember my cousins from a trip we made when I was twelve.  Then when Mike retired, we made a "leaf peeping" tour of New England and we stopped @Patty's.  She threw a family reunion at her house and tons of strangers who all seemed familiar showed up.

BUMPY
The small prop flight coming here from Hartford to Newark was choppy for Patty, but she had already experienced a bumpy ride.  Patty took good care of her husband who had esophageal cancer and died at home in June.  And she's coped with some illnesses of her own.  So when she stepped onto that flight with a history of AVERSION to flying, she was putting faith into action.  God met her there.  He put a character in the seat ahead of her for distraction...and when the stewardess' head hit the ceiling, Patty's thought was "if I live, God is with me and if I die, I'll see His face and Don's".  She felt peaceful.  I like a practical God who makes us able.

FIRSTS
Patty's new friends are fried okra and four-wheeler riding.  One day we drove her through a gated community called Pinnacle and she kept rubbernecking and repeating..."I had no IDEA there was this much wealth in Arkansas".  When we drove through the mountains and past pastures full of cows, she talked about how much open space there was in AR and how the color reminded her of New England.  That day we ended up at a restaurant called "Grandma's" on a mountain in Winslow and agreed that the rolls and chicken/dumplings and pies were blue ribbon.  She found the town squares in Fayetteville and Bentonville charming.  And when we took her to Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock, she was blown away.  We told her Arkansas was a well-kept secret.


ADIEUX
We tracked Patty's flight home on a neat little site called www.flightaware.com and watched the plane's progress and knew when it touched down.  OK, Patty, we're making our list for next year.  Wanna do something really bizarre and sit on a deer stand?